20 Things To Do In Black Friday Shopping Lines

HOBART - NOVEMBER 24: Dawn Meyers of Beecher, Illinois waits in line with her family since 11p.m. to shop the day after Thanksgiving at Target November 24, 2006 in Hobart, Indiana. Many shoppers ventured out for early morning deals as the Christmas shopping season gets underway on Black Friday. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

Pick on your brother

NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 26: Children wait with shopping bags inside Macy's department store on "Black Friday" shopping day November 26, 2010 in New York City. Christmas shopping season is officially under way as Thanksgiving ends, and early signs point to a solid turnout for holiday shopping season. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

Snuggle

FORT WORTH, TX - NOVEMBER 27: Shoppers Courtney Griffin and Tanner Langham try to stay warm while waiting in line for the 5 a.m. opening of a Target store on November 27, 2009 in Fort Worth, Texas. Many shoppers waited in line for hours for the chance to snatch up limited quantity specials that the store was offering. According to the National Retail Federation, a trade organization, as many as 134 million people, 4.7% more than last year, will shop over the next three days. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Find a cozy place to sleep

FORT WORTH, TX - NOVEMBER 27: Shopper Trey Hoffman tries to get some rest while waiting in line for the 5 a.m. opening of a Target store on November 27, 2009 in Fort Worth, Texas. Many shoppers waited in line for hours for the chance to snatch up limited quantity specials that the store was offering. According to the National Retail Federation, a trade organization, as many as 134 million people, 4.7% more than last year, will shop over the next three days. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Drop a letter to Santa

NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 28: (L-R) Sam Alosi, 5, and his sister, Emma Alosi, 7, both from Walpole, Massachusetts, mail a letter to Santa Claus at Macy's on November 28, 2008 in New York City. The day after Thanksgiving, often referred to as "Black Friday", is being looked at this year as an indicator of the health this years holiday shopping season and the possible demise of retailers that are on the brink. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)

Map out your game plan

PLEASANT PRAIRIE, WI - NOVEMBER 28: Jean Menarek (R) along with daughters Kayla (L) and Deanna (C) go over the store map as they brave the cold temperatures out side of Target as they wait in long lines to start the traditional holiday shopping season November 28, 2008 in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. The day after Thanksgiving is typically the busiest shopping day of the year and traditionally a indicator of the economy and how the holiday shopping season will go. (Photo by Darren Hauck/Getty Images)

Call your friends, tell them all Black Friday is cancelled

PLEASANT PRAIRIE, WI - NOVEMBER 28: Tanya Mcnutt of Franksville, who has been standing in line since 3am talks on her cell phone as she braves the cold temperatures out side of Target as she and others wait in long lines to start the traditional holiday shopping season November 28, 2008 in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin.. The day after Thanksgiving is typically the busiest shopping day of the year and traditionally a indicator of the economy and how the holiday shopping season will go. (Photo by Darren Hauck/Getty Images)

Check the ads, ask yourself if it's really worth the wait

MILWAUKEE, WI - NOVEMBER 28: Holiday shoppers brave the cold temperatures out side of BestBuy as they wait in long lines to start the traditional holiday shopping season November 28, 2008 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin The day after Thanksgiving is typically the busiest shopping day of the year and traditionally a indicator of the economy and how the holiday shopping season will go. (Photo by Darren Hauck/Getty Images)

Finish that Screenplay you've been working on

MILWAUKEE, WI - NOVEMBER 28: Holiday shoppers brave the cold temperatures out side of BestBuy as they wait in long lines to start the traditional holiday shopping season November 28, 2008 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The day after Thanksgiving is typically the busiest shopping day of the year and traditionally a indicator of the economy and how the holiday shopping season will go. (Photo by Darren Hauck/Getty Images)

Start a random line and see if people stadn behind you

NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 23: Shoppers wait outside Toys "R" Us at Times Square before the store opens November 23, 2007 in New York City. Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is the first big shopping day of the holiday season. (Photo by Hiroko Masuike/Getty Images)

Grab the last shopping cart

MIAMI - NOVEMBER 25: People stand in front of a Walmart store before the doors open at 5am on the day known as "Black Friday" November 25, 2005 in Miami, Florida. The day after Thanksgiving traditionally kicks off the Christmas shopping season in the U.S. (Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)

Hide out and watch the crazy people running

MIAMI - NOVEMBER 25: Crowds rush into a Walmart store as the doors open at 5am to scoop up good deals on heavily discounted merchandise on the day known as "Black Friday" November 25, 2005 in Miami, Florida. The day after Thanksgiving traditionally kicks off the Christmas shopping season in the U.S. (Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)

Dress up as a Turkey Coma Zombie

A group of zombie fans celebrate Black Friday by staggering around the streets of Sydney on March 13, 2009. The ghoulish flash mob preyed on those who suffer from trisadekaphobia (the fear of Friday the 13th). AFP PHOTO/Torsten BLACKWOOD (Photo credit should read TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP/Getty Images)

Train the next generation of shoppers

New York, UNITED STATES: Maryalice Locke of Nashville, Tennessee holds a large bag of toys as she reaches for a box while she shops with her family in the Toys "R" Us store, 24 November 2006, in New York on "Black Friday", the traditional beginning of the Christmas shopping season. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), some 137 million shoppers are expected in stores on Friday. AFP PHOTO/STAN HONDA (Photo credit should read STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 27: Consumers shop online during a shop and lunch event in the boardroom of the National Retail Federation November 27, 2006 in Washington, DC. The National Retail Federation, a retail trade group, provided laptop computers, personal shoppers and lunch to encourage shoppers who stopped by to participate in Cyber Monday, the online retail world's equivalent of Black Friday. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images)

Use your tent one last time before it snows

Lauren Arnold reads a book in her tent as she lines ups with others outside a BestBuy store in Laurel, Maryland, on November 25, 2010 for "Black Friday" shopping. As stores roll out the offers and preen displays ahead of "Black Friday" -- the start of the US holiday shopping season, there are high hopes for a bumper sales this year. After a brutal few years for retailers, experts are predicting that maybe this year will be better than the last, with increased sales, albeit at levels still far off their 2007 peak. AFP PHOTO / Jewel Samad (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

Bench press those sweet deals

Los Angeles, UNITED STATES: A customer carries his purchase as he leaves an electronic supplies store in Los Angeles 24 November 2006. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), some 137 million shoppers are expected in stores on Friday, traditionally known as "Black Friday" and the official start day for the holiday shopping season, with many heading to the electronics or toy sections. Some stores opened at 5:00am. AFP PHOTO/HECTOR MATA =MORE PHOTOS IN IMAGE FORUM= (Photo credit should read HECTOR MATA/AFP/Getty Images)

Don't forget what you came for!

Los Angeles, UNITED STATES: A customer gets excited as she queue infront an electronic supplies store in Los Angeles 24 November 2006. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), some 137 million shoppers are expected in stores on Friday, traditionally known as "Black Friday" and the official start day for the holiday shopping season, with many heading to the electronics or toy sections. Some stores opened at 5:00am. AFP PHOTO/HECTOR MATA (Photo credit should read HECTOR MATA/AFP/Getty Images)